Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson… - Palliative …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson, J Phillips - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - europepmc.org
Background The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson… - Palliative …, 2015 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson… - Palliative …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

[PDF][PDF] Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson, J Phillips - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - galilee.gr
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson, J Phillips - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson, J Phillips - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not yet fully realised, as …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson… - Palliative …, 2015 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being most …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson… - Palliative …, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …

[PDF][PDF] Dying in the hospital setting: A systematic review of quantitative studies identifying the elements of end-of-life care that patients and their families rank as being …

C Virdun, T Luckett, PM Davidson, J Phillips - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - researchgate.net
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life
care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care …